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MacBook Neo: A Mac for the Price of an iPhone?


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Apple has finally broken the price barrier with the MacBook Neo, a machine that starts at just five hundred and ninety-nine dollars, effectively matching the price of an iPhone 17e. While we Apple enthusiasts usually expect top-tier specs, this budget-friendly laptop takes a unique path by using the A18 Pro chip from the iPhone 16 Pro instead of the traditional M-series processors. With eight gigabytes of RAM and a thirteen-inch display, it is perfectly suited for students and casual users who want the macOS experience without the premium price tag. It is a bold move that opens the ecosystem to everyone, though it definitely comes with some calculated compromises that might make power users squint.nnTo reach this ultra-low price, Apple had to trim some of our favorite luxuries, starting with the lack of a backlit keyboard and the absence of MagSafe charging. Connectivity is also a bit of a throwback, featuring two USB-C ports where one is limited to ancient USB 2.0 speeds and neither supports Thunderbolt. You will also find a physical clicking trackpad instead of the Force Touch sensor we have grown to love, and the base model even skips out on Touch ID. However, if you can live without typing in the dark or lightning-fast data transfers, the MacBook Neo is an incredible value for light daily tasks. It is officially hitting the shelves on March 11, 2026, proving that sometimes, less really is more—at least for your wallet.
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